bruno le maire: Do we want to allow America to be the world’s economic policeman?

The deputy prime minister of China said the Chinese and US officials had "come to agreement" in economic and commercial matters and agreed not to enter a "commercial war". At the same time, Beijing has said it will "dramatically" increase imports from the US. According to the agreement, in the future China will buy more products, mainly agricultural and energy, from the United States.

The deputy prime minister of China said the Chinese and US officials had "come to agreement" in economic and commercial matters and agreed not to enter a "commercial war". At the same time, Beijing has said it will "dramatically" increase imports from the US. According to the agreement, in the future China will buy more products, mainly agricultural and energy, from the United States.

The deputy prime minister of China said the Chinese and US officials had “come to agreement” in economic and commercial matters and agreed not to enter a “commercial war”. At the same time, Beijing has said it will “dramatically” increase imports from the US. According to the agreement, in the future China will buy more products, mainly agricultural and energy, from the United States.

After the arrival of Tramp, the United States launched a major trade war against China and imposed heavy tariffs on widespread imports from the country, but after Beijing’s resistance and reciprocity, Washington began negotiating to end the war on trade and the return of the bilateral trade trail was redirected to the previous one, until yesterday (Saturday, May 19), two countries issued a joint statement declaring that they had agreed to cut tariffs.

Donald Trump, President of the United States, although it is been only one and a half years has taken power in the White House, but during this relatively short time by adopting unilateral and largely humiliating policies and actions against many partners and major allies Washington has led to a massive wave of counter-measures and global opposition to the United States.

Tokyo, as one of Washington’s most important trade partners, has announced an increase in US export tariffs to Japan, and informs the World Trade Organization (WTO) announced in its latest countermeasures against US unilateral action to increase import tariffs.

Another Asian associate of Washington, Seoul, has been plagued by the White House’s repercussions.

The South Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy recently announced in a statement that it officially complained to the World Trade Organization about the “increase in tariffs for some imported goods from Korea”.

According to the statement, the two countries have been discussing close to three months, but the problem still remains.

Washington’s European allies are equally critical of the fact that Tramp’s behaviors against international political, trade and economic agreements have made the pessimism of the United States more ambivalent with the new situation in the White House.

Although Trump officially increased the import tariffs for steel and aluminum from different countries to the United States last year by 10-25%, the threat of countries taking similar countermeasures on imports of American goods has practically failed to raise tariffs.

After the pressures and threats of European steel and aluminum exporters to the United States, last Tuesday, the White House had to announce that new tariffs for imports of these metals from EU, Mexico and Canada would be suspended for another 30 days.

However, Europeans who are still concerned about the implementation of tariff increases by the United States and other possible Trump’s unilateral future measures, have announced that they will retaliate if it is executed.

But, in addition not to be optimistic about US economic and political policies in the world, the European Union is now worried about calling the United States, “world economic police”.

In the latest example, the United States has threatened the European Union with its withdrawal and sanctions against Iran’s economy.

In a recent response, the French Finance Minister, bruno le maire, in an interview with CNEWS French TV on Sunday (May 30th), refers to the European Union’s 1996 law that in case of sanctions by United States “allow the European Union to intervene in this area and protect European companies”.

Mr le maire said: “Do we want to allow America to be the world’s economic policeman? The answer is No.”

Tramp’s political and economic measures to break international treaties, including the withdrawal of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, and recently the signed agreement between the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China, Germany and the European Union With Iran in 2015, which its implementation is mandatory with United Nations Security Council resolution 2231, led to the distrust of the world towards the United States, and its close allies of the country are also looking with doubts about US policies in the world.

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